The world of applications is revolutionized. So much so, that many manufacturers are working hard to offer their customers much richer and more nurturing app stores. This is also the case with Microsoft with its MarketPlace, that's what the Redmond's mobile application market is called. The fact is that just a few days ago, the company announced the news about its new Mango update for the Windows Phone 7 operating system, an edition that includes more than 500 improvements and that has played a fundamental role in the news that today we wanted to give you. We mean the newMarketPlace that Microsoft plans to open shortly.
You already know that a few weeks ago, the Google company inaugurated the new Android Market Web, an online application store to view in web browsers, which makes things much easier when choosing the applications that best suit us. In this way, users have the opportunity to select it and download it directly to their mobile phone, thus saving us intermediate steps through the device. It is certainly a much easier and more practical option for those who do not want to waste time on tedious navigations. Now Microsoft has wanted to do the same, following the launch of theMango update for Windows Phone.
As we were saying, Microsoft will open an online MarketPlace very soon that we can visit and use through any browser. In this way, we can order a purchase or download by email or SMS, without having to perform specific searches on the mobile phone. The applications will be downloaded automatically, so that everything will be easier for us. Additionally, the users of the store will also be able to share or recommend the programs through social networks such as Facebook or Twitter, in addition to being able to access our purchase history permanently. Dates have not yet been advanced. Theupdate to Mango will arrive starting in the coming fall months. We will be attentive to tell you any news about it.
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